Archive - Mar 20, 2009

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New Mexico goes for green jobs

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Mar
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Great news from the Land of Enchantment!

A green jobs bill passed the New Mexico state legislature last Tuesday and now heads to Governor Richardson’s desk for signing. Senate Bill 318 is designed to help small environmentally friendly businesses by giving them incentives through the Job Training Investment Fund (JTIP). The Green Jobs bill is designed to build the infrastructure necessary to meet federal requirements for the 2009 stimulus package. By passing this bill, members of the New Mexico legislature have taken an important step to help bring federal dollars to the state and develop a sustainable workforce.

A coalition of activists including 1Sky, New Mexico Youth Organized, Green For All, Conservation Voters NM, New Energy Economy, the Coalition for Clean Affordable Energy, and Natural Resources Defense Council have been working to bring clean, sustainable energy to New Mexico.

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The Obamas' new garden

20
Mar

Remember this video from the Climate Matters contest we launched with Brighter Planet last year? It was submitted by Roger Dorion in support of the Eat the View campaign, a citizen-powered effort to petition the President to show leadership on climate and food security by planting a "victory garden" on the White House lawn.

Today we hear that Roger's vision is about to come true:

On Friday, Michelle Obama will begin digging up a patch of White House lawn to plant a vegetable garden, the first since Eleanor Roosevelt’s victory garden in World War II. There will be no beets (the president doesn’t like them) but arugula will make the cut.

While the organic garden will provide food for the first family’s meals and formal dinners, its most important role, Mrs. Obama said, will be to educate children about healthful, locally grown fruit and vegetables at time when obesity has become a national concern.

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Whether there would be a White House garden has been more than a matter of landscaping. It’s taken on political and environmental symbolism as the Obamas have been lobbied for months by advocates who believe that growing more food locally could lead to healthier eating and lessen reliance on huge industrial farms that use more oil for transportation and chemicals for fertilizer.
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